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america, he described, as a totalitarian state. noam chomsky is jewish and said israel's invasion of gaza was not only criminal -- criminal but polish descent, the systematic murder of a nation did all this prompted the english writer to accuse noam chomsky of eggs of the moral equivalence between the actions of the u.s.a. and of al qaeda. for the best part of 20 years, the left's narrative on the middle is has been dominated by imperialism and anti- imperialism. noam chomsky recently predicted that in pursuit of oil, the u.s. and its allies will pull out the stops to prevent any really functioning democracy from developing in the arab world. but with the risings in egypt and tunisia, a new force blew into history. secular young people, many of them western-educated, who did not seem to hate america. and this, too, has it -- has been the test of a new kind of american diplomacy. under obama, the u.s.a. has restrained from the military is in the situation and exercised soft power to speedy exit of men like mubarak. noam chomsky died
america, he described, as a totalitarian state. noam chomsky is jewish and said israel's invasion of gaza was not only criminal -- criminal but polish descent, the systematic murder of a nation did all this prompted the english writer to accuse noam chomsky of eggs of the moral equivalence between the actions of the u.s.a. and of al qaeda. for the best part of 20 years, the left's narrative on the middle is has been dominated by imperialism and anti- imperialism. noam chomsky recently predicted...
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the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> he also said that america should take a multilateral approach when it is not directly threatened but its interests and values are. >> we should not be afraid to act but the burden of action should not be america's alone. >> as we have in libya, our task is instead to mobilize the international community for collective action, because contrary to the claims of some, american leadership is not simply a matter of going it alone and bearing all of the burden ourselves. >> real leadership creates the conditions in coalitions for others to step up as well, to work with allies and partners so that they bear their share of the burden and pay their share of the costs. and to see that the principles of justice and human dignity are upheld by all. >> earlier today a group of allied leaders met in london and agreed qaddafi mus must be remod by the nato, for the nato led operation to end. >> sec
the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> he also said that america should take a multilateral approach when it is not directly threatened but its interests and values are. >> we should not be afraid to act but the burden of action should not be america's alone. >> as we have in libya, our task is instead to mobilize the international community for collective action,...
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that this was a verbal assault and it does not hurt the public debate in america for this man to have been able to claim some damages. >> now, it wasn't reflected in this case because it was an 8-1 case, but in terms of number of cases that are very evenly balanced in the court, any time somebody -- there's a change in the composition of the court, people are watching closely. this is the time of year when people do tend to announce that they're going to leave. is there any expectations any of the sitting justices are going to leave? and might that affect the contours of the court and future decisions? >> it would definitely affect the court in this because it was really very much in terms of precedent at the court. this was consistent. i think no matter what kind of change membership we have down the road, we'll still see this kind of ruling. you're right, springtime is when we have had resignations in the past two years. justice david souter announced on like may 1 two years ago, justicedown paul stevens in april last year. i don't think we are going to get a resignation. our eldest
that this was a verbal assault and it does not hurt the public debate in america for this man to have been able to claim some damages. >> now, it wasn't reflected in this case because it was an 8-1 case, but in terms of number of cases that are very evenly balanced in the court, any time somebody -- there's a change in the composition of the court, people are watching closely. this is the time of year when people do tend to announce that they're going to leave. is there any expectations...
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you'd left a computer gear or an i pad or an i phone those those are built in the united states of america and there's the president said continuously and i agree with him innovation is the key to being able to. yeah you see john thinks the apple builds those i phones i pads and i touch is right here in the u.s. but he's all right all the technology was developed by apple in california they are actually assembled in the u.s. any idea where they were built john if you flip over any of these devices they clearly say designed by apple in california assembled in china you know john the place the corporations go to for cheap labor so sorry john mccain but you want made in america one o one at a later segment united steelworkers president leo gerard corrected mccain and a spokesperson for mccain later told c.n.n. the senator was aware they were designed but not made in the u.s. and that he simply misspoke seems to be a trend when it comes to john doesn't remember back in two thousand and eight presidential and during the presidential campaign he claimed that the fundamentals of our economy are s
you'd left a computer gear or an i pad or an i phone those those are built in the united states of america and there's the president said continuously and i agree with him innovation is the key to being able to. yeah you see john thinks the apple builds those i phones i pads and i touch is right here in the u.s. but he's all right all the technology was developed by apple in california they are actually assembled in the u.s. any idea where they were built john if you flip over any of these...
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usually god bless you and god bless america. and that is as i said pretty obvious because every president it seems closes, not president but politician closes a major address in that fashion. it turns out also that freezing, that signature closing mind now as presidential speeches accretion of the ronald reagan presidency as well. in fact that had been used one time prior to ronald reagan taking office in any major presidential address that happened to be richard nixon after he was closing the address during the watergate situation. [laughter] and this is here. perhaps they sought after that one of use avoided. but none the less ronald reagan does bring it back and by the end of his presidency he's using it to close every speech, every major speech and george h. w. bush as the same, clinton does the same. the most recent president bush as well and then obama picks up and does the same thing. the reason this is somewhat interesting and not as obvious as it seems is barack obama came to this language a little bit later. during the
usually god bless you and god bless america. and that is as i said pretty obvious because every president it seems closes, not president but politician closes a major address in that fashion. it turns out also that freezing, that signature closing mind now as presidential speeches accretion of the ronald reagan presidency as well. in fact that had been used one time prior to ronald reagan taking office in any major presidential address that happened to be richard nixon after he was closing the...
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now the hearings have begun it's peter king's investigation into the radicalization of muslims in america so bring you the latest from capitol hill and we'll look into how this move by washington could increase tensions towards the most american community then we're hearing drum beats for war with libya for american politicians and pundits i mean it's us wonder have we learned nothing from our past and protests in wisconsin to reach a new level after the g.o.p. passed legislation to strip the unions of their collective bargaining rights without the democrats present for the vote so is this the end or just the beginning for democratic activism then pimco has dropped all of its u.s. gaunts car i can't is giving investors their money back do these two know something that we don't and the a.o.l. huffington post merger is causing quite a few job casualties but don't worry they have plenty of non-paid writers to fill those spots some are even now protesting the huffington post and we'll find out why the tales on all those stories and much more but first our top story. today marks the start of t
now the hearings have begun it's peter king's investigation into the radicalization of muslims in america so bring you the latest from capitol hill and we'll look into how this move by washington could increase tensions towards the most american community then we're hearing drum beats for war with libya for american politicians and pundits i mean it's us wonder have we learned nothing from our past and protests in wisconsin to reach a new level after the g.o.p. passed legislation to strip the...
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the world. >> made in america. >> made in america. >> made in america. >> made in america. >> we want to create and sell products all over the world with stamps of three simple words. made in america. that's our goal. >> reporter: we searched all over the country for one brave and willing family. meet the usrys. mom, dad, son, daughter, and the dog, amber. they were like so many other families that said their house must be filled with plenty that is made in america. >> i would like to think we buy more american than the typical family. >> reporter: what would happen when we start to pick things up? >> this is made in china. >> made in honduras. made in thailand. >> the table is made in thailand. >> reporter: and the chairs? >> mexico. >> reporter: and a fork from? >> same pattern. >> reporter: this one's from korea. the plate from japan. is there anything on the table made in america? >> it doesn't appear that way. >> reporter: what about the texas hat here? >> let's see. bangladesh. >> reporter: and little ellis. the prized american girl dolls. what does it say? made in -- >> china.
the world. >> made in america. >> made in america. >> made in america. >> made in america. >> we want to create and sell products all over the world with stamps of three simple words. made in america. that's our goal. >> reporter: we searched all over the country for one brave and willing family. meet the usrys. mom, dad, son, daughter, and the dog, amber. they were like so many other families that said their house must be filled with plenty that is made in...
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ingratiate yourself and immerse yourself in what america is and america isn't but even los angeles county sheriff lee baca was skeptical of cain's accusations of a lack of cooperation with law enforcement when i made critical outreach to the community after nine eleven i was overwhelmed by the number of muslims who are ready and willing to connect with law enforcement muslim americans accusations as efforts to divide their community and spread the kind of fear and mistrust in law enforcement the hearings were designed to combat all this is done in suit stoke further hatred i know muslims that no longer go to their mosque because they're afraid they're going to be turned in by the f.b.i. and shift the burden to muslims themselves i don't understand why it has become my personal responsibility to the police based community i'm an american and isn't it enough that i am a law abiding productive position and this is just the first in a series of hearings king plans to hold on the radicalization of muslims in america but critics say that the accusations have got cooperating with law enforcement
ingratiate yourself and immerse yourself in what america is and america isn't but even los angeles county sheriff lee baca was skeptical of cain's accusations of a lack of cooperation with law enforcement when i made critical outreach to the community after nine eleven i was overwhelmed by the number of muslims who are ready and willing to connect with law enforcement muslim americans accusations as efforts to divide their community and spread the kind of fear and mistrust in law enforcement...
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to show in the upcoming elections and i will ask if this is a sign of a republican war on voters in america we'll get to the bottom of that issue and a lot more tonight show but first let's move on to our top story. libya's future remains up in the air as violence and unrest persist as pressure for some kind of u.s. reaction is ratcheted up rebel leaders continue to ask for assistance in the form of weapons or a no fly zone and just yesterday three u.s. senators voiced their support for a more aggressive action by obama as well but today the independent report at the washington has made a highly classified request for saudi arabia to supply weapons to the rebels in benghazi so the u.s. doesn't have to get directly involved so we have repeated calls. military intervention american weapons to potentially be sold by saudis were pacing their own shia protests and no clear sign that get off he can actually be defeated welcome possibly here to discuss it with me is michael green vice president of the truman national security project michael thanks so much for being here and so much for having me
to show in the upcoming elections and i will ask if this is a sign of a republican war on voters in america we'll get to the bottom of that issue and a lot more tonight show but first let's move on to our top story. libya's future remains up in the air as violence and unrest persist as pressure for some kind of u.s. reaction is ratcheted up rebel leaders continue to ask for assistance in the form of weapons or a no fly zone and just yesterday three u.s. senators voiced their support for a more...
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you put it on apparently michelle missed american history one o one that shot that started america's war for independence didn't happen in new hampshire it was fired over in massachusetts now soon after the gaffe bachmann posted a message on her facebook page that said so i misplaced the battle's concord and lexington by saying they were in new hampshire it was my mistake massachusetts is where they happened in hampshire is where they are were they are still proud of it now a few hours later she posted again on facebook saying and by the way that will be the last time i borrow president obama's teleprompter but it is just so funny michel but you see there's a reason the president uses the teleprompter so he doesn't make stupid mistakes in public now this is not michelle's first. screwup either when it comes to american history and in january speech the tea party leader invoked her love of the founding fathers who quote worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the united states except too bad for michele bachmann many of the founders like george washington and thomas jefferson w
you put it on apparently michelle missed american history one o one that shot that started america's war for independence didn't happen in new hampshire it was fired over in massachusetts now soon after the gaffe bachmann posted a message on her facebook page that said so i misplaced the battle's concord and lexington by saying they were in new hampshire it was my mistake massachusetts is where they happened in hampshire is where they are were they are still proud of it now a few hours later...
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bank executive bank of america executives names but it turns out that they skipped a very very obvious what sucks with out the us come on guys i mean whoever you are hired to grab all those names clearly didn't think about the one letter difference so i wait and see how much damage these e-mails can do it does give us a glimpse into the practices of bank of america when it comes to foreclosures pretty much everyone already suspects b. of a that they were up to no good after we learned of robo sires giving their john hancock on foreclosures we'll have more proof that the public has on their scheming activities the better the chance of exposing these guys for who they are. now according to the treasury department unless congress votes to raise the debt limit somewhere between april fifth and may thirty first the fourteen point three trillion dollar debt ceiling will be reached and if the rescue falls on its debt well we've heard the words you know used most to describe the situation as catastrophic calamitous basically it just won't be very good but senate republicans are apparently will
bank executive bank of america executives names but it turns out that they skipped a very very obvious what sucks with out the us come on guys i mean whoever you are hired to grab all those names clearly didn't think about the one letter difference so i wait and see how much damage these e-mails can do it does give us a glimpse into the practices of bank of america when it comes to foreclosures pretty much everyone already suspects b. of a that they were up to no good after we learned of robo...
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she offered america's condolences and solidary with the people she will now be file into egypt to press leaders to follow through on pledges for reform. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. let's get at the toll plaza traffic is light. it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. in the network, everyone can get along. >> mark: mourner developing story new to their problems in japan 14000 people are putting themselves indoors to protect against rising levels of radiation. there been 3 reactor explosions. japanese and the reg
she offered america's condolences and solidary with the people she will now be file into egypt to press leaders to follow through on pledges for reform. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. let's get at the toll plaza traffic is light. it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing...
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i agree with that. >> everybody in america is going to have to register. you're calling on associations to cancel fly-in days because they will be a considered a lobbyists, but they are not professional lobby is. >> i think the task force addresses this particular point. >> it still retains a monetary threshold, so it doesn't catch people who are not paid to come in with a certain amount of money, but corporations, trade associations, and most lobbying firms that do retain or work don't keep hourly -- i'm i practiced law for 20 years. you're right. every law firm, we keep either six or 15 minutes worth of time that the lawyer spends including lobbying, who, how, and when, but we've tried time reporting. i see a few colleagues smiling who are in the audience, for the american bar association, and, you know, it's just, it really does add a great deal of time, and it's often unclear to us. i mean, we know who we are talking to, but the issues are often sort of welded into the work we do is preparatory, involves relationship building which isn't an official as
i agree with that. >> everybody in america is going to have to register. you're calling on associations to cancel fly-in days because they will be a considered a lobbyists, but they are not professional lobby is. >> i think the task force addresses this particular point. >> it still retains a monetary threshold, so it doesn't catch people who are not paid to come in with a certain amount of money, but corporations, trade associations, and most lobbying firms that do retain or...
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the least appropriate on the history of america for an unrepentant terrorist to come forward. the new york times, september 11th, 2001. on top of the world, and after that he had to hide his head. he became a figure of total disrepute. his book sunk quickly into obscurity. i would be just horrified if i put so much faith in that and that is what happened. i saw a picture and started reading it. altogether actually a pretty good book. say what you will, he had an event full life and in seven full time. once you get into the heart of the story it's pretty compelling. i mean, a fugitive from justice for ten years, setting up bombs, blowing people up. dan gets blown up in a greenwich village bomb blast. i begin to see certain patterns. i feel like i am reading something have already read before. and i have my first eureka moment, but it is kind of a stupid one. what i thought at first, crush, i have to -- they are both in chicago, both kind of radical, they have the same ghostwriter. some same left-wing poets. i had no idea about errors background. here are two sentences that caug
the least appropriate on the history of america for an unrepentant terrorist to come forward. the new york times, september 11th, 2001. on top of the world, and after that he had to hide his head. he became a figure of total disrepute. his book sunk quickly into obscurity. i would be just horrified if i put so much faith in that and that is what happened. i saw a picture and started reading it. altogether actually a pretty good book. say what you will, he had an event full life and in seven...
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banks including citi, wells fargo and bank of america say they have not made a decision yet on any of their own similar incentive programs. >>> u.s. home prices are at a nine year low. the national association of realtors says home resales plunged nearly 10% last month. that pushed the medium home price down to about $156,000. that's the lowest in almost a decade. homes at risk of foreclosure accounted for 39% of all sales last month. >>> and united and continental are raising airfares again. this time it's up to $10 per round trip. it's just the latest in a series of more than half a dozen hikes this year. carriers blame the rising price of fuel, analysts also predict fewer discount fares will be available this summer. and that summer vacation just keeps getting more and more expensive. >> it seems like we hear this story often. ashley morrison joining us live in new york. thank you. >>> former minnesota governor tim pawlenty has made the first move to a 2012 run for the white house. >> today i'm announcing the formation of an exploratory committee to run for president of the united
banks including citi, wells fargo and bank of america say they have not made a decision yet on any of their own similar incentive programs. >>> u.s. home prices are at a nine year low. the national association of realtors says home resales plunged nearly 10% last month. that pushed the medium home price down to about $156,000. that's the lowest in almost a decade. homes at risk of foreclosure accounted for 39% of all sales last month. >>> and united and continental are raising...
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time i wanted in there and put my name on it, and i felt like, you know, afterall, it was a time in america's history where the american people should understand what's going on in the house and senate. you can argue whether or not it's a good idea, but i think it was the right thing to do. i never liked secret holes. i like holes, but not secret holes. i tried several times to try to get a grip or secret holings. all remember now the hole is a huge problem for the leader in both parts because you have these secret holes coming down out of the rafters and stopping a bill, and quite often majority leader would be trying to move the bill, and then not only were they secrets, they got what i hated the most, rolling holes which is one side determining which senator was holding it, and i went to talk to him or her, and he said, oh, no, no, i'm not holding it, and then, boom, another hole dropped on it. i felt there needed to be reform there. there's no question that the difficulty in getting people to accept nominations to executive positions and difficulty you go through and the confirmation, len
time i wanted in there and put my name on it, and i felt like, you know, afterall, it was a time in america's history where the american people should understand what's going on in the house and senate. you can argue whether or not it's a good idea, but i think it was the right thing to do. i never liked secret holes. i like holes, but not secret holes. i tried several times to try to get a grip or secret holings. all remember now the hole is a huge problem for the leader in both parts because...
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we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. >>> this is how the international community should work. more nations. not just the united states. bearing the responsibility and cost of upholding peace and security. >> commander and control business is complicated. and we haven't done something like this. kind of on the fly before. >> chris: the president and defense secretary gates with differing views of how smoothly the coalition effort in libya is going. it's time now for our sunday group. brit hume, fox news senior political analyst.
we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter...
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> reminds me of when new gingrich asked his republican conference with the one to the contract with america to back and they said no at the 100 of the mark was enough for them to the same idea. i seem to remember the issue of how many planes could fly it's always been important to members of congress for some reason because we want to fly out of ronald reagan and the local people say you have to fly out of dallas, so it is always a big issue out. but also speaking of the old rules, one of the adages i always had is the process is substance. process or procedure. if you don't understand procedure you're not going to get a bill. it doesn't make a difference with the substance is. and so when i was in leadership positions on used such a process clearly to thwart the will of others or to do the substance bill i wanted to process really important. in the house, but even more so innocent at. and one question that comes out of all of this everybody is advocating change. does the senate really need a change? no, i don't think so. can't you find improvement or, you know, are there some problems? you
> reminds me of when new gingrich asked his republican conference with the one to the contract with america to back and they said no at the 100 of the mark was enough for them to the same idea. i seem to remember the issue of how many planes could fly it's always been important to members of congress for some reason because we want to fly out of ronald reagan and the local people say you have to fly out of dallas, so it is always a big issue out. but also speaking of the old rules, one of...
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james over here one of the grateful years in america, thank you for coming as well. if anybody has any -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> if anybody has any questions, shoot them out here and i will see if i can make some sense. [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] >> robert barnett has built this incredible practice and one of the things that enabled me to call this the world's most paulo firm is the fact that bob barnett's practice he represented the three presidents, all the vice presidents, all the cabinet secretaries called the major media figures in the country, the anchors on both the network and the broadcast placing all the powerful people in washington amount like pieces on the chess board. he started it all with geraldine ferraro and i was interviewed when i called geraldine ferraro to talk about her relationship with barnett and how that led to this incredible remarkable practice that he had it was just about the time sarah palin had been named to be the vice presidential nominee by john mccain who wasn't a williams and connolly client, by the way. and so,
james over here one of the grateful years in america, thank you for coming as well. if anybody has any -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> if anybody has any questions, shoot them out here and i will see if i can make some sense. [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] >> robert barnett has built this incredible practice and one of the things that enabled me to call this the world's most paulo firm is the fact that bob barnett's practice he represented the three presidents, all the...
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america is changing dramatically. we will be a majority, minority nation within the next 30 years or so and some people don't like that change, do they? some people don't like the fact america is changing. some people think it's wonderful the dynamism and the diversity is making america a stronger country and that we are including more people and we are becoming that more perfect union than the founding fathers talked about. others think we have to somehow stop this demographic transformation of america because somehow it will ruin the country. well you know when you work and your business and your families that what is happening in america is a positive thing and in fact eventually, the politics and the economics will make it imperative to congress and enact something like comprehensive immigration reform, and when they do those 11 or 12 million people lined up to pledge allegiance to become americans, they will have more income because now there is a drag on their wages because of the status. they will be opening bu
america is changing dramatically. we will be a majority, minority nation within the next 30 years or so and some people don't like that change, do they? some people don't like the fact america is changing. some people think it's wonderful the dynamism and the diversity is making america a stronger country and that we are including more people and we are becoming that more perfect union than the founding fathers talked about. others think we have to somehow stop this demographic transformation...
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i would like to remind america that intelligence operations in -- and central america is a superb example, it doesn't involve a story of small pockets -- it doesn't involve starting up small pockets. for 42 years, hosni mubarak has been in power. suddenly, all these millions of people in the streets of africa and the middle east are uprising under on simply because of some internet chat. guest: it is an interesting point. i think the new media has allowed a level of communication that the regime's were able to prevent previously. i happen to have gone to the facebook headquarters a couple of weeks ago by coincidence and i asked them, what happened actually? they talked about how they could see an increase in conversation and an increase in dialogue before tunisia actually broke out. i would agree with you. i would not say it was because of facebook, but i do think the new media has allowed a level of communication in the moment instantly that we have not seen before. i also think it is generational. you have a generation of young people who are highly educated and went to college who were
i would like to remind america that intelligence operations in -- and central america is a superb example, it doesn't involve a story of small pockets -- it doesn't involve starting up small pockets. for 42 years, hosni mubarak has been in power. suddenly, all these millions of people in the streets of africa and the middle east are uprising under on simply because of some internet chat. guest: it is an interesting point. i think the new media has allowed a level of communication that the...
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there are things that were changed but not nearly as many as many people in america wanted. if you look at many of the polls that say what wound up happening? are you satisfied? if you drill into those dissatisfied, you find out many of tm wanted bigger change because they found out that frankly, their benefits were not going to improve that much. the next thing is that there is big government takeover of health care. no, in fact this is the opposite. when people use words like socialization to describe what is happening, this is the polar opposite. we are taking taxpayer dollars and giving them to private companies, private insurance companies, it's the opposite of socialization. and in fact, even if we would have done what i wanted which is expand medicare to more americans, that wouldn't have been a government takeover of anything. it's private doctor, private hospital and private clinics. the idea that socialization or something like that is happening, it's quite the opposite. we went to great length in this law to empower people to get private health insurance policies.
there are things that were changed but not nearly as many as many people in america wanted. if you look at many of the polls that say what wound up happening? are you satisfied? if you drill into those dissatisfied, you find out many of tm wanted bigger change because they found out that frankly, their benefits were not going to improve that much. the next thing is that there is big government takeover of health care. no, in fact this is the opposite. when people use words like socialization to...
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there is a question as how far should america go? should we play a leadership role for his supporting mission. we are checking in with how things are going so far. and air assault has inflicted heavy damage on the ability of gaddafi to fire missiles, according to pentagon officials. misery, democrats line. -- missouri, democrats line. caller: i feel like president obama did the right thing. he waited. i think it took too long. as far as the guy from arizona -- senator john mccain. caller: yes. it relies on putting more pressure on view in the. they drag their feet on things. these things need to be done. they should be done to the united nations, and everybody should chip in. like the last caller -- [inaudible] the neighbors should be assisting. giving technical support and ammunition and what ever they need. we should go along with that kind of stuff to support. it is not a revolution. host: take a look at what he was talking about in the "financial times. " they also mention comments from senator john mccain. here is the cn in the
there is a question as how far should america go? should we play a leadership role for his supporting mission. we are checking in with how things are going so far. and air assault has inflicted heavy damage on the ability of gaddafi to fire missiles, according to pentagon officials. misery, democrats line. -- missouri, democrats line. caller: i feel like president obama did the right thing. he waited. i think it took too long. as far as the guy from arizona -- senator john mccain. caller: yes....
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these people are the heart and soul of america. a share of america's values just like anyone else. the more you know about them, the more certain you would be of the fact and would be proud of who they are and what they do. host:michael hayden became the director of the center of the intelligence agency. he is currently with the chertoff group. remind us what that is. guest: it is a security consultant firm. we take the things we were concerned about in government and continue to work on those and similar problems. host: i want to get your take on one hearing that is drawing close. some are calling muslim radicalization. it is happening in the american muslim community. we will hear about it in a short clip. what does that term mean to you? guest: what we have going on in our society. it has been pointed out by janet of paul lozano -- naplitano. the new threat coming at us is less likely to be that complex, slow-moving, high casualty attack such as 9/11. it is more likely to be low threshold, conducted by someone either a citizen or legally inside of the united states. this is what
these people are the heart and soul of america. a share of america's values just like anyone else. the more you know about them, the more certain you would be of the fact and would be proud of who they are and what they do. host:michael hayden became the director of the center of the intelligence agency. he is currently with the chertoff group. remind us what that is. guest: it is a security consultant firm. we take the things we were concerned about in government and continue to work on those...
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country in latin america. it is the character of this country that inspires. our original guiding stars, our struggle and hope, but there is no such thing as a loan struggle. no such thing as a lone hope. the july and people have shown this time and again, including your recovery from the terrible earthquake here one year ago. credit for success belongs to the chilean people whose courage, sacrifices, and perseverance build this nation into the leader that it is. and we're very honored to be joined today by four leaders who have died -- guided this nation through two years of process. thank you all for being here. in [applause] i cannot imagine a more fitting place to discuss the new era of partnership that the united states is pursuing. not only with chile, but across the americas. i am grateful we're joined by leaders and members of the diplomatic corps across the region. within my first 100 days in office, one of my first foreign trip as president i travel to trinidad and tobago to meet with leaders across
country in latin america. it is the character of this country that inspires. our original guiding stars, our struggle and hope, but there is no such thing as a loan struggle. no such thing as a lone hope. the july and people have shown this time and again, including your recovery from the terrible earthquake here one year ago. credit for success belongs to the chilean people whose courage, sacrifices, and perseverance build this nation into the leader that it is. and we're very honored to be...
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so wake up, america. let's get some money back into those countries. host: moving on to albuquerque, new mexico. kenny, a democrat. caller: thank you for taking my call. some really good debate going on this money. i agree with my republican colleagues there, i cannot wait to see ron paul trying to get around to the debate, because it is interesting how they lock him out in the past. also talking about entitlement spending, i think we should address some of the subsidies going to oil companies if you want to be serious about balancing the budget. i think what the gridlock is showing in washington is that we desperately need a third party. that is when we can come together as americans and get our best ideas to solve these complex but important issues. thank you for taking my call. host: let's touch on the oil part of that comment. the situation in the millies, rising gas prices, we had speaker boehner come out this week to talk about the high prices. there is this story here -- can either of you make the connection between higher gas prices, economic c
so wake up, america. let's get some money back into those countries. host: moving on to albuquerque, new mexico. kenny, a democrat. caller: thank you for taking my call. some really good debate going on this money. i agree with my republican colleagues there, i cannot wait to see ron paul trying to get around to the debate, because it is interesting how they lock him out in the past. also talking about entitlement spending, i think we should address some of the subsidies going to oil companies...
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. >> i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya. and we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight, we are fulfilling that pledge. >> reporter: president justified the mission by stating horrific violence in libya to escalate would be betrayal of who we are as a nation. >> some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to other atrocities in the country. united states of america is different and, as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter in mass graves before taking action. >> reporter: mr. obama says he continues to believe that gadhafi must go. >> there is no question that libya world would be better off with gadhafi out of power. i, along with many other world leaders, have embrace thad goal. and will actively pursue it through nonmilitary means. >> reporter: but pursuing gadhafi's ouster by military means, the president argued, would be a mistake. >> the dangers faced by our men and women in uniform would be fa
. >> i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya. and we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight, we are fulfilling that pledge. >> reporter: president justified the mission by stating horrific violence in libya to escalate would be betrayal of who we are as a nation. >> some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to...
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america needs trade reciprocity. we need balance at a minimum where our exports balance our imports and hopefully exceed our imports. we need to make goods in america again, not outsource more jobs. it's obvious to everyone we have a job crisis in america. across our economy the real rate of unemployment and underemployment is over 17%. this agreement again will negatively impact employment. in my district alone the agreement threatens thousands of jobs. why would america do this again to our people? more outsourcing, more job loss. my district is at the center of the automotive sector, and our company supplies manufacturers from alabama to detroit to new jersey to california. this deal is bad for the entire u.s. automotive sector, the entire sector. in december the administration negotiated with the korean government a supplemental agreement on the automotive sector, and this side deal was supposed to ensure fairness to our auto companies but it simply leaves too many unresolved concerns on the table and it doesn't
america needs trade reciprocity. we need balance at a minimum where our exports balance our imports and hopefully exceed our imports. we need to make goods in america again, not outsource more jobs. it's obvious to everyone we have a job crisis in america. across our economy the real rate of unemployment and underemployment is over 17%. this agreement again will negatively impact employment. in my district alone the agreement threatens thousands of jobs. why would america do this again to our...
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these people are the heart and soul of america. a share of america's values just like anyone else. the more you know about them, the more certain you would be of the fact and would be proud of who they are and what they do. host:michael hayden became the director of the center of the intelligence agency. he is currently with the chertoff group. remind us what that is. guest: it is a security consultant firm. we take the things we were concerned about in government and continue to work on those and similar problems. host: i want to get your take on one hearing that is drawing cle. some are calling muslim radicalization. it is happening in the american muslim community. we will hear about it in a short ip. what does that term mean to you? guest: what we have going on in our society. it has been pointed out by janet of paul lozano -- naplitano. the new threat coming at us is less likely to be that complex, slow-moving, high casualty attack such as 9/11. it is more likely to be low threshold, conducted by someone either a citizen or legally inside of the united states. this is what the
these people are the heart and soul of america. a share of america's values just like anyone else. the more you know about them, the more certain you would be of the fact and would be proud of who they are and what they do. host:michael hayden became the director of the center of the intelligence agency. he is currently with the chertoff group. remind us what that is. guest: it is a security consultant firm. we take the things we were concerned about in government and continue to work on those...
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god bless america. host: "the washington times" editorial this morning, "president obama, mission creep ." "they point to the united nations mandate." by comparison, george bush's administration, president obama was to criticizing, had an even stronger resolution and the two of the time to get congressional buy-in, as well. questions remain about the scope in libya and long-term consequences." we will go to hollywood, florida. theresa, an independent. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i did not wivotes for president obama -- vote for president obama. i wish i had. he did exactly what he said he was going to do. he went in with the allied forces. i come from a strong military background and i believe this is not an unnecessary war. this is a war that we have to go against, because of terrorism. this is one of the press presents -- this is one of the best presidents. i'm 54 years old. this president has decided to wait to make sure that our men are secure. i think he has done the right t
god bless america. host: "the washington times" editorial this morning, "president obama, mission creep ." "they point to the united nations mandate." by comparison, george bush's administration, president obama was to criticizing, had an even stronger resolution and the two of the time to get congressional buy-in, as well. questions remain about the scope in libya and long-term consequences." we will go to hollywood, florida. theresa, an independent. good...
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when you talk about america, people are listening. people all over the world, people on fox talk about it. it's japan's fault that they've got the earthquake. host: thank you. terry from florida. npr bill in the house to defund npr. what do you think? caller: i think that it should be funded. the more people -- the more jobs we cut, you know npr will have to lay off some people because of this. the more people we lay off, the more people are going to get laid off. the people at npr shop at local stores. now, they are going to have to cut back. we are like in a downward spiral. you said republican. i vote for whoever the best person is g. i do not agree with the tea party. to me, they do not represent america. we need to create more jobs, not look at laying off people. host: thank you, caller. let's take a look at twitter. here is another message on the npr bill. one of the editorials and "the new york times" calls in "the new york times" comments on this. n.c., ward, you're on the line. independent caller. caller: i listen to npr almo
when you talk about america, people are listening. people all over the world, people on fox talk about it. it's japan's fault that they've got the earthquake. host: thank you. terry from florida. npr bill in the house to defund npr. what do you think? caller: i think that it should be funded. the more people -- the more jobs we cut, you know npr will have to lay off some people because of this. the more people we lay off, the more people are going to get laid off. the people at npr shop at...
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cuts like these could cripple america's competitiveness and job growth. according to moody's analytics' chief economist mark zandi, republican cuts would cost america a total of 700,000 jobs. the economic policy institute puts it at 800,000. rather than such job destroying policies, both of us, both parties need to come together and reason together. frankly the american public doesn't care who works with whom, they just want it to work. this is no way to fund the largest enterprise in the world on 14 day cycles. the gentleman criticized us for doing it. we should have been criticized, but let me tell my friend when he didn't mention, one of the reasons we did it, can i have an additional minute? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one additional minute. mr. hoyer: we could not get 60 votes in the united states senate. in order to move a bill forward. keeping our government running is vital to our economy. none of us should want to shut down the government. it is also vital to the millions who rely on government every day , the sooner
cuts like these could cripple america's competitiveness and job growth. according to moody's analytics' chief economist mark zandi, republican cuts would cost america a total of 700,000 jobs. the economic policy institute puts it at 800,000. rather than such job destroying policies, both of us, both parties need to come together and reason together. frankly the american public doesn't care who works with whom, they just want it to work. this is no way to fund the largest enterprise in the world...
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i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! try the all american jack and enter to win an all-american spring break for you and 10 of your friends. the next generation of television service? at&t u-verse tv. tv like you've never seen before at a really great price. switch to at&t now to get u-verse tv starting at just $29 a month for six months, dvr included. or get up to $300 in promotion cards with a qualifying u-verse bundle. u-verse tv lets you record and play back your favorite shows in any room. and you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. maybe that's why u-verse tv is ranked "highest in residential television service satisfaction in the west" by j.d. power and associates three years in a row. switch to at&t now to get u-verse tv starting at just $29 a month for six months, plus dvr included. or get up to $300 in promotion cards with a qualifying u-ver
i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! try the all american jack and enter to win an all-american spring break for you and 10 of your friends. the next generation of television service? at&t u-verse tv. tv like you've never seen before at a really great price. switch to...
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god bless america. god bless you guys. host: hoping for arab mandelas -- guest: let me come back to the caller who said he wants to see more peace. president obama will argue that he was trying to restore peace to all that something you can develop. that is one problem that he has. looks like we're fighting the war. he will not call it a war. what happens after this? host: nelson mandela advocated peace in the -- in south africa. >> one of the issues -- it would be a pity if people around the world remembered the arab world for what is going on in libya rather than cairo. the peaceful protests have a sense of vision. it projected this image of peace, that the world is perhaps looking for. nelson mandela, i think he is right. this is not just about changing said that the arab world has been seeing for 30 years. this is a change from funding that the arab world has possibly seen for hundreds of years -- from something that the arab world has possibly seen for hundreds of years. nelson mandela is an interesting reference. to
god bless america. god bless you guys. host: hoping for arab mandelas -- guest: let me come back to the caller who said he wants to see more peace. president obama will argue that he was trying to restore peace to all that something you can develop. that is one problem that he has. looks like we're fighting the war. he will not call it a war. what happens after this? host: nelson mandela advocated peace in the -- in south africa. >> one of the issues -- it would be a pity if people around...
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and in america, we are safe and follow rules. you have been trained by too many union teachers that are giving a distorted view of reality whether it is global warming or that we should not be using coal. that carbon dioxide is killing us when i inhale or exhaled. give me a break. if you want to go and attack something that is dangerous. look at the death caused by homosexuality and aids. are you going to stand there and tell me you're going to attack them? no. that is right at your mainstream base of your party. he wants to take money from anybody, distort their mind so that they cannot take it, and give us the crop that we have. we have been a potential president to is any factual, not eve, does not know how to do anything. they got hillary clinton has the cojones to go and lead foreign policy. host: let's bring this back to energy policy. what needs to be done? caller: the financial regulations that are placed upon all of the investments of are caused by the epa and rules. they need to alleviate that. if they were just cancel
and in america, we are safe and follow rules. you have been trained by too many union teachers that are giving a distorted view of reality whether it is global warming or that we should not be using coal. that carbon dioxide is killing us when i inhale or exhaled. give me a break. if you want to go and attack something that is dangerous. look at the death caused by homosexuality and aids. are you going to stand there and tell me you're going to attack them? no. that is right at your mainstream...
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you'll see more from their exclusive interview today on "good morning america." >>> secretary of state hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama observe international women's day in washington. it's the 100th anniversary of that event. >>> also los angeles extends its smoking ban to restaurant patios today. violators may face fines up to $500. don't light up in l.a. >> that's expensive. >>> finally this morning, an update on a story we told about you a few weeks ago. the jig is up for one notorious california cat burglar. >> i'm a dog person but i like this cat. this thief, who was a cat, was caught on tape stealing from the neighbors and now giving it back. kgo reports. >> reporter: this is no ordinary rummage sale. >> these are from -- >> daddy, are these mine? are these all mine? >> reporter: everything here -- >> a towel company. >> reporter: -- was stolen. >> underwear. >> reporter: here is the culprit, dusty, also known as clepto the cat. >> dusty took all these things. >> reporter: dusty was featured on animal planet last month where his late night rendezvouses with his neig
you'll see more from their exclusive interview today on "good morning america." >>> secretary of state hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama observe international women's day in washington. it's the 100th anniversary of that event. >>> also los angeles extends its smoking ban to restaurant patios today. violators may face fines up to $500. don't light up in l.a. >> that's expensive. >>> finally this morning, an update on a story we told about...
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america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. >>> with less than 38 days to go it's crunch time now for the royal wedding. this morning we have new details about the big day and the horsedrawn carriages that will carry the couple and their families. michelle kosinski got a rare look inside the mews where they are kept in tip-top shape and the horses are pampered. good morning. >> reporter: it strikes you the tradition surrounding this. who gets to ride in a gold-plated carriage? maybe cinderella or royalty. there are hundreds to choose from and on the wedding day five will be used with 18 horses. you just can't miss them, can you? when a four-ton gold mini palace on wheels rolls by, you know somebody kind of important is inside. carriages are jewels in the crown of british pageantry. big, small, contained, convertible, velvety inside and draped in the symbols of power. now with a royal wedding bearing down it's time. >> we always have emergency vehicles literally in case the wheel falls off. >> reporter: kate
america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. >>> with less than 38 days to go it's crunch time now for the royal wedding. this morning we have new details about the big day and the horsedrawn carriages that will carry the couple and their families. michelle kosinski got a rare look inside the mews where they are kept in tip-top shape and the horses are pampered. good morning. >> reporter: it strikes you the tradition surrounding this. who gets to ride in a...